Productivity in health and social care: Conclusions of the Third Council

During the period June to September, the Digital Challenge think tank's third consultation has discussed and problematized how digitization affects health and social care, and whether it can be used to increase both productivity and quality. On October 5 (2017), the conclusions of the consultation were presented to a packed room.

The Council has chosen to present its conclusions in the form of Ten Prohibitions - Ten things we should not do if we are to facilitate digitization and create the conditions for health and social care to become better and more efficient! Read and download: The Ten Prohibitions-161005.pdf.

Productivity in health and social care

The Advisory Board was chaired by Hans Winberg and consisted of Emma Spak, Niklas Sundler, Eva Leach Elfgren, Anders Ekholm, Britt-Marie Ahrnell and Karina Tellinger McNeil.

Daniel Forslund (L) Innovation County Councillor and Teres Lindberg, IT policy spokesperson for the Social Democrats discuss the Council conclusions